I have always been interested in how you can walk into a room and there will be 40 people there and you are immediately drawn to one.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I'm in a room with 100 people, will I be able to find one person I'd like to have dinner with? Probably not.
When people ask what I'd like to do next, the answer is usually, 'Something with people in rooms.'
You can manage 50 people through the strength of your personality and lack of sleep. You can touch them all in a week and make sure they're all pointed in the right direction.
When I design a building, I'm making sure you and I can get to the front door, there's enough of a threshold for entry, and that the rooms are in a logical sequence.
I always knew how to draw a crowd.
In my flat in Chicago, I've got this big room with an office in the corner and a balcony so I can watch people go by.
A room full of hundreds, let alone thousands, of people is not my most fun thing in the world.
It's harder to write a story with just two people in a room than with 50 characters.
When you see something that's so excellent it can be intimidating to walk into it no matter how many people you know.
I'm very comfortable in a room with thousands of people.